Chapter 1,793 Multiple Reactions
"However, one thing that is certain now is that the parliamentarians and the Poles should be unable to reach a compromise, because, just earlier this morning, the parliament openly declared that the actions of the Poles were illegal acts of aggression. Although, now The parliamentary faction cannot deploy troops to suppress it, but it is equivalent to blocking the way for cooperation between the two parties," the crown prince said.
"What Albert and others did makes me a little impressed." The Kaiser said with some surprise.
At this time, Albert and others were also very anxious. They really didn't expect that the Poles actually moved, and the spearhead seemed to be pointed at themselves! When the Poles entered Silesia aggressively, some members of the parliamentary faction tried to soften their voices.
"At this time, will the Poles choose to let us go because we surrender? No, they will only see our cowardice! They will only make more progress! Then they will step on our corpses to declare their victory! Our masses The foundation is that the German people from all walks of life and the middle and low-level officers of the army are already deeply disgusted by the Polish invasion. If we retreat at this time, not only will the Poles not ease up with us, but those who originally supported us will also turn their backs on us. !" Buller said to Albert on the phone.
"But the Poles have already marched into Silesia, and they may come to Berlin next!" Albert's words showed anxiety and nervousness.
"We don't need so many troops on the front line. We can detach some of them. If the Poles cross our bottom line, then beat them hard! Mr. Albert, we must ensure that we stand with the majority of the Germans!" Buller replied.
"Well, anyway, the Poles have pointed their spearhead at us, and we have no way to retreat." After a while, Albert finally agreed to Buller's suggestion, and the parliamentary party's attitude towards the Poles never changed. Became hostile! and issued a statement this morning.
"The performance of the Poles is as funny and disgusting as clowns." At this time, at the temporary headquarters of the Bavarian Army in Lviv, Prince Leopold made no secret of his disgust for Piłsudski and their troops. and contempt.
"Ruprecht, what do you think? Are we just going to watch these guys who were defeated by us take advantage of the chaotic situation in the country to do whatever they want? We have enough power in our hands." After saying that, the prince looked at the people sitting there Crown Prince Ruprecht is on the throne.
"This is all Prussia's business and has nothing to do with us. And I don't think the actions of the Poles will affect our plans. They can't attack Berlin in a short time. Even if the parliamentary faction is a weak faction, they are still not Polish. It can be easily shaken. And if we rashly intervene in this matter, the results will be somewhat unpredictable. How will the Kaiser and the parliamentarians view us? What will be the various disastrous consequences that will result? These are all questions." Earl Schelling on the side held objections.
"If the Poles want to establish a state, I am not opposed to it, but if they want to use this method to achieve their goals, then I will not let them do it! They use extremely wrong methods Ways to achieve one's own goals! Because such an approach is unfair to other states in Germany and people from all walks of life!" After a while, the prince's answer was surprising. It did not mean that the prince decided to interfere in this matter. thing. But because of the prince's attitude.
In fact, judging from the combat effectiveness of the Polish army, Bavaria can only slap them in the face. And with Bavaria's status and strength today, no one will pursue it afterwards, no matter whether the winner is the emperor or the parliamentary faction. What really surprised everyone here was that
Ruprecht's perspective on the problem seems to be different from what everyone imagines.
"I am the future king of Bavaria, but at the same time I am also a German, and my interests are consistent with the interests of the empire. In the future we plan, the German Empire will be in a situation of separation of the three powers, which may make the empire The internal problems have become very complicated. But this does not mean that we are indifferent to the overall interests of the empire, nor does it mean that any of us can exchange the overall interests of the empire!"
"The strength of an empire needs to be built on cohesion that transcends groups and national boundaries. For the victory of this war, the Prussians, Bavarians, Württembergs, Baden, Hesse or other countries all paid their blood However, their countries and people did not benefit from the war. If at this time, the Poles obtained benefits that did not belong to them through blackmail, then the citizens of other countries and the entire empire would What do you think of this matter?"
"They will feel the injustice of the empire! They will lose hope in this empire! Why has Bavaria become stronger? Our natural resource endowment is not good, and our foundation is also very bad. But you can stand with me and get out of this situation. Isn't the fundamental reason because we can represent the interests of the majority of people? Those people, who join the army and work day and night when the supply is not very sufficient, are not looking forward to the macro profits after the war and the royal family's support. Their commitment?”
"Although I am not the emperor of the German Empire, I will never allow such unfair things to happen within the empire! Today it is the Poles, maybe tomorrow it will be the Slavs, and the day after tomorrow it may be the disappointed citizens. Something like this. This situation is more terrifying than the defeat of Germany! This is a heavy blow to the psychological level of a nation! Therefore, Piłsudski and his troops must be dealt a complete blow!"
"Okay, I hope everyone can decide for themselves how to deal with these enemies. We don't need to discuss opponents of this level." After the prince finished speaking, he signaled to Count Caliput on the side that he could take action.
"Follow your orders, Your Highness," the count said with a nod.
"This is how a king should think." Prince Leopold also showed an approving smile.
Ruprecht did have the idea of balancing the strengths of the Kaiser and the parliamentarians. When the Poles decided to side with the Kaiser, although the parliamentarians would not be directly pushed to death, they would definitely be at a disadvantage. In Austria-Hungary, Before the empire problem is solved, the prince needs a balance. But it is undeniable that the prince still has a public spirit in his actions! We must resolutely crack down on this kind of speculation by the Poles!
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